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Fix the problem related to the WordPress Admin Login issues

Having an error while using WordPress is quite common as it happens most of the time and also gets resolved within a few minutes. One such a common problem is the WordPress Admin Login that most of the people reports. If you’re unable to reach the admin dashboard then it could be of any reason. There’s no need to be stressed or panic as this error can be resolved quickly with just a few simple steps.

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Some common cause of this issue

There could be many reasons for the occurrence of this problem but some of the most frequently occurring reasons are:

  • If your WordPress password reset is not working properly
  • Sometimes cookies also cause this problem to happen
  • Whenever you get a PHP error message
  • If there is URL related problem

No matter what sort of root cause is there, you need to follow some troubleshooting steps to get it fixed. Here’s a list of some simple solutions that you can follow and resolve this admin login error.
 

Enable Cookies and then clear the Cache
 

One of the common reasons for this error is the cookies so it needs to be rectified carefully. In the WordPress login, there’s a need for cookies to function properly. If anyhow they are disabled then there are chances of getting issues in logging in to your WordPress admin dashboard. First of all, make sure to check that cookies are enabled in your web browser. If not, first of all, enable it.
 

Once the enabling of cookies is done, you’ll have to go to your web browser and then start clearing the cache.
 

Disable the plugins
 

One sort of WordPress Admin Login is seeing a PHP error message and getting a blank page while accessing the admin. Any recently installed plugin can cause this error while login into WordPress. The best way of eliminating this error is by deactivating the faulty plugin. If there is a login problem then you can get rid of this by deactivating the plugin. To do this, all that you need to do is to access the WordPress files via FTP.
 

In WordPress, you will find many errors that can interrupt your work. These errors include WordPress Error 404, server error 500, and many more. The best solution to all these problems is temporarily disabling the plugins.
 

Resetting the password by editing your database
 

If you’re facing this problem then in your admin login page, you must try resetting the password. For this, click on the option of ‘lost your password’. On tapping on this, you'll be redirected to a new page where you enter your username and email address to proceed.
 

In some of the cases, you can modify your login credentials to get back to your WordPress account. For this, you will need to manually modify the database and then change your password. Just access to your PhpMyAdmin in your WebHost and then start resetting it.